Scott, Thanks for your reply with all the pertinent posts. I am not a Tech, just an octogenarian tinkerer, so I downloaded W10 before the deadline onto an HP Elitebook 2540p with Windows 7 professional 64bit. After a bit of upgrading it is now running as fast as with W7, and I am satisfied with it. One thing I did overlook in your subsequent post was your statement about using Windows 10 with 'Classic Shell' added. I will look in to that and probably try it.

I did make a clone of the Windows 7 OS before the W10 download in the HP EB 2540P. This was Just in Case I had problems, or didn't care for W10. Your Forum is extremely helpful. WFL

Scott

Post subject: Re: Windows 10

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:05 pm

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Thanks Walt. You are wise to keep your options open by making a clone of Win7. Let me know what you think if you try the Classic Shell. Scott.

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Post subject: Re: Windows 10

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 9:06 pm

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Scott, what's wrong with not having Classic Shell for a PC with a Windows 10 installation?

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